The Bone-Ster Mechanic's Creeper - Model# 4031
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works well
works well, only problem is there is no head rest, but still i dont use to take naps under vehicles, but would be nice on long projects. Great part during the winter you wont snag your coat on the middle wheel simpley because it doesnt exist. strong stirdy even on dirty floors.
April 29, 2013
Best creeper I've ever used
I've had quite a few creepers before. They tend to either not hold my big frame (I'm around 300 pounds) or they aren't comfortable to use. This dog bone shaped creeper really is quite a bit better. Very ergonomical, wheels are set wide for good stability and it feels strong even when holding this much weight. Good head and neck support.
April 26, 2013
nice creeper
I use this daily in an auto shop and it performs well. the grooves come in handy to direct fluids such as oil and coolant away from you in case of a spill. Glides across the floor with ease. The only thing i would add is a head pad. Overall great buy.
May 14, 2012
Great
I don't know how they could make it better. I've had this for about a year now and it still rolls nice. I work on heavy trucks and it rolls over objects as good as any other creeper. It's 100% made in USA, that includes the casters, hardware and stickers. Best creeper I've owned.
October 17, 2011
Bonester creeper
This is a lightweight easy to manouver creeper. Great value. Not just for under vehichles, great under floors etc too.
April 14, 2008
Slick as a Baby's Bottom
My house is 80' long x 60' wide. I bought this for getting around in the crawl space (to replace a creeper with small metal wheels left down there by the plumbing contractor). Its the best thing that ever happened under my house. It sails along smooth and easy, with the slickest ride. Bumps, large gravels and such don't bother it. It's lowslung, tough, durable. I leave it down there all the time for me and for the HVAC guys and plumbers when they have to go down. It's just great! Highly recommended. (I don't know about the model with brakes. I didn't need brakes because once I get to where I'm going I can roll off if I need to.)
December 6, 2006